Entries by Studio Damoah

Sweet Bird Lady

  I saw this lady on the way home from the Young God’s opening night this evening. She had the sweetest little face. She reminded me of a little frightened bird. She was so tired, she kept drifting off and her head kept falling down towards her chest. It was funny, but sweet. Catching her […]

Train People

  I saw these two on spearate trains. I saw the man at the top when I was on my way home from the Young God’s exhibition this evening. I thought I was smart because he looked comfortable. He looked as though he was not getting up for a long time. I just got the […]

Bus Ladies

  The lady at the top of this drawing actually made me giggle. She was reading a book, (yes, a book, not a device) and she kept on pulling the most extraordinary faces! It was difficult to catch her at a moment when her face was still. She was very expressive and obviously reacting w=to […]

Cold People

  On the rare occasion when I actually leave the house and use public transport, I like to secretly sketch people. I sit or stand and silently watch for good subjects.   I am becoming rather good at spotting those who are likely to stay still long enough for me to sketch them. Sleepers, readers […]

Universal Serial Bus

  For some time, I have been toying with the idea of us, as human beings, becoming more connected to inanimate objects like mobile phones- and further away from each other. I find it extremely irritating when I am having dinner with someone, or just spending time, and they won’t stop looking at their bloody […]

Memory Sketch. Goodbye 2013!

This is a memory sketch I did of a reference photo from a drawing site I am a member of. I studied the photo for some time and then attempted to copy the pose from memory. It is a fun exercise and a great way to train the visual memory. This drawing was completed at […]

Anatomy Study: Muscles of the Face

  I like to study anatomy every now and then, as it relates to figurative drawing. I have always enjoyed anatomy and I get a thrill out of being able to see through facial structures while drawing. Gaining a deeper understanding of why things look the way they look and why they move in the […]